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Year: 2020

Final Review of Eugene Police Auditor

City Council gives auditor Mark Gissiner last review before he retires

News 5 years ago

Eugene Police Auditor Mark Gissiner was given his 11th, and final, police auditor annual evaluation during the Dec. 15 City Council meeting. Eugene’s police auditor … Continue reading →

Lane County DA Says Nov. 30 Use of Deadly Force Was ‘Lawful Response’

The investigation shows that Muhsin Sharif was shot in the left hip and upper left chest, then Tased while on the ground

BlogNews 5 years ago

On Nov. 30, a Eugene Police Department officer shot Muhsin Sharif, a person of color, while responding to a domestic violence call.  On Dec. 15, … Continue reading →

Sugar, We’re Goin’ Down for the Holidays

Eugene Weekly gets in the spirit with Voodoo’s holiday doughnuts

BlogCulture 5 years ago

On the first day of Hanukkah, the Eugene Weekly officially kicked the season off when Voodoo Doughnut gave us a box full of their holiday-oriented … Continue reading →

Inaction on Courage

Some things haven’t changed since the Civil War

Viewpoint 5 years ago

The distribution of votes in this neverending election is screaming something else other than a democracy in crisis. Most people who voted saw this election … Continue reading →

The Tooth Fairy Stole The Election

Letters 5 years ago

Shame on all you politicians, pundits and talking heads trying to convince the child-like millions of voters that Trump really won the election. Sooner than … Continue reading →

The COVID Choice

Letters 5 years ago

What would you rather choose? Paying for groceries or paying your rent? Neither, right? Well, the reality is, most students right now have to make … Continue reading →

The Geometry of Landscape

Jon Jay Cruson’s painting exhibition at White Lotus Gallery offers a relaxing rural escape

Visual Arts 5 years ago

When Jon Jay Cruson heads into nature to find inspiration for his large acrylic landscapes, he brings only a Sharpie and a pad of paper. … Continue reading →

Slant

Slant 5 years ago

• The future belongs to the youth, so they ought to have a say on what it should look like. If you have a child … Continue reading →

The Butterfly and the Blaze

How climate change, and tragic timing, may have helped turn a weather disaster in East Asia into a deadly conflagration in western North America

News 5 years ago

It began as a tempest, the likes of which Nancy Behm had never felt in more than 70 years of living in Blue River, Oregon. … Continue reading →

Why I Serve At Egan

Letters 5 years ago

I’m pretty sure I could not sustain the degree of suffering that some members of my community undergo, especially on bitter cold nights. The unhoused … Continue reading →

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